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Senator Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-05-07 02:07 PM
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6. A cleaner table won't need a table cloth
The reason I'm leery of the table cloth is that the notion was distilled in the GOP Whinery, vintage 1994. These cloths are not to be trusted to protect more than they cover up. The Constitutional "term limits" (elections) can serve just fine for a clean table.

And the cleanest, most level table comes from the briefest of words: NO Corporate Participation

We need to stop choking on the same old chicken bone that Hillary has been the latest to publicly cough up: "corporations that employ = real Americans."

Sorry, but all "interest groups" are not the same. Unions ARE NOT Corporations/Businesses. One represents people the other does not. Nope, not even "indirectly" -- the people they employ are cost of goods sold and the stockholders are transient partners -- neither have a claim to "representation" in our political process. No place at all. No participation.

But yes, we must clear the table first.

Impeach now. Let the chips fall where they may.

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